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Road cycling routes around Glenmore Forest are situated within the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The area is characterized by ancient Caledonian pine forests, tranquil lochs such as Loch Morlich, and heather-covered moorland. Routes often follow well-surfaced forest roads and traffic-free paths, with the imposing Cairngorm Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. The terrain includes mostly gentle slopes, with some routes offering more challenging climbs.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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20.7km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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18.9km
01:00
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.8km
01:47
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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58.7km
02:36
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure up Cairngorm Mountain, a route that spans 19.1 miles (30.8 km) and challenges you with 1392 feet (424 metres) of elevation gain. As you pedal, you will transition from dense forested areas into wide-open vistas, revealing the majestic peaks of the Cairngorms and sweeping views towards Aviemore and Loch Morlich. The highlight of this journey is the ascent of the Cairngorm Mountain Road from Glenmore, where the iconic peak of Cairn Gorm will guide your way, offering a rewarding experience that typically takes around 1 hour and 29 minutes to complete. You will find yourself immersed in diverse scenery, from serene lochs to peaceful woodland paths, all set against a backdrop of towering mountains. This trail promises a memorable ride through one of Scotland's most beautiful national parks.
Before you set out on this road cycling route, be aware that while the listed segment is specific, a full journey from Fort William to the Glenmore area would be a much longer undertaking, often involving major roads. The Cairn Gorm road climb itself features well-engineered tarmac, but you should be prepared for some sections with steep gradients, reaching up to 12% to 15%. Always check local weather conditions before your ride, as the Scottish Highlands can be unpredictable and change rapidly. Planning your visit during stable weather will ensure a more enjoyable and safer experience on the mountain.
This route offers a unique opportunity to experience the dramatic landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park from your bike. The climb itself is a well-known segment for cyclists, providing a clear objective and a sense of accomplishment upon reaching the higher elevations. You will pass through areas rich in natural beauty, where the geology and ecosystems are distinctly Highland. Consider extending your trip to explore the wider Glenmore area, which offers additional attractions and activities. This trail is a fantastic way to connect with the natural environment and enjoy a challenging yet accessible road cycling experience in a truly iconic Scottish setting.
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An understandably popular spot, but that's understandable with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worth it. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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It's a popular spot, and rightly so, with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worthwhile. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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It's clearly a popular spot, but that's understandable with such a beautiful beach and lake. Besides swimming, stopping for the view is also worthwhile. You'll also find several restaurants and cafes nearby, such as the Boat House café and the Allt Mor café.
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The Glenmore Forest Park Visitor Center and the adjacent Allt Mor Café were a wonderful stop after our overnight stay a little further on at the Ryvoan Bothy. After a mediocre breakfast that we brought with us to the bothy, we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and good coffee.
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This area is beautiful and diverse: mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, heaths, moors... - "My heart, what more could you want?" The river offers several spots where you can cool off (it's really cold! And only choose spots where you can easily exit the water!)
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Glenmore Forest offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 30 options available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging expeditions through the stunning Scottish Highlands.
The routes in Glenmore Forest offer a mix of difficulties. You'll find approximately 9 easy routes, 18 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options. This variety ensures that both beginners and experienced cyclists can find suitable paths, with terrains ranging from gentle slopes to routes with more significant elevation gain.
Road cycling in Glenmore Forest primarily features well-surfaced forest roads and traffic-free paths. You'll ride through ancient Caledonian pine forests, alongside tranquil lochs like Loch Morlich, and across heather-covered moorland. While many routes have gentle slopes, some offer more challenging climbs, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Cairngorm Mountains.
Yes, Glenmore Forest is excellent for family cycling. The Old Logging Way is a traffic-free, well-surfaced path with mostly gentle slopes, connecting Aviemore to Glenmore. Other forest roads, like the lower section of the Ryvoan Trail, are also suitable for families, offering beautiful rides through the trees.
Many routes offer views of stunning natural features. You can cycle past Loch Morlich Beach, known for its sandy shores, and explore the ancient Caledonian Forest. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as red squirrels and various bird species. The imposing Cairngorm Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to many rides.
The Glenmore Visitor Centre serves as a central hub and starting point for many trails, offering facilities and likely parking. For specific route parking, you might find options near trailheads like those for the Loch Morlich – Loch Morlich Beach loop from Glenmore Forest Park. Public transport options to the area, particularly from Aviemore, are also available, though it's best to check local schedules.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from ancient pine forests to tranquil lochs, and the well-maintained paths. The opportunity to explore traffic-free routes and enjoy the dramatic mountain scenery is frequently highlighted.
Yes, Glenmore Forest offers several excellent circular road cycling routes. Popular options include the Loch Morlich – Loch Morlich Beach loop from Glenmore Forest Park and the Loch Insh – Loch an Eilein loop from Glenmore Forest Park, which takes you through ancient woodlands and past multiple lochs.
The best time for road cycling in Glenmore Forest is generally from spring through autumn when the weather is milder and conditions are more predictable. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures, potential snow, and ice, especially on higher ground. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the Glenmore Visitor Centre is a good starting point for information and facilities. Additionally, areas around Loch Morlich and nearby Aviemore offer cafes, pubs, and other amenities where you can refuel after your ride.
For those seeking longer rides, the Loch Morlich Beach – Loch Morlich Shore loop from Glenmore Forest Park covers nearly 60 km. Another substantial option is the Loch Insh – Loch an Eilein loop from Glenmore Forest Park, which is almost 40 km and leads through ancient woodlands and past multiple lochs.
Glenmore Forest is a haven for diverse wildlife. While cycling, you might spot red squirrels, Scottish crossbills, and various other bird species. The ancient Caledonian pine forests provide a rich habitat, and red deer are also present in the wider Cairngorms National Park. Keep a respectful distance and enjoy observing nature.


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